Jono Starsmore (
furnaceface) wrote in
fandomhigh2010-09-26 09:39 am
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Library [09/26]
There was music in the library today. It wasn't the same, loud, pervasive music that Jonothon normally opted to, however. Today it was almost like a whisper of music. Like a hundred little voices all joining together in song.
... Or, more accurately, the rustling of the pages of every book on the subject of music in the entire library, all rising up in glorious, but quiet, harmony.
They'd just finished Sound of Silence, and were moving on with Scarborough Fair when Jono came in, levelled that aisle with a look, and then shook his head and set to work shelving things. Occasionally, things that were singing at him.
Ah, Fandom.
[Open! And listening to Simon and Garfunkel.]
... Or, more accurately, the rustling of the pages of every book on the subject of music in the entire library, all rising up in glorious, but quiet, harmony.
They'd just finished Sound of Silence, and were moving on with Scarborough Fair when Jono came in, levelled that aisle with a look, and then shook his head and set to work shelving things. Occasionally, things that were singing at him.
Ah, Fandom.
[Open! And listening to Simon and Garfunkel.]

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Stop rambling, Jonothon.
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"I am not. I never was given much opportunity to learn, but I enjoy listening to people who do have the skill."
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Trust Jonothon. He knew these things.
It was a bit of a trend, he found, with new students who weren't from Earth.
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See? He was learning slowly.
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Careful, Faramir. If you walked into Groovy Tunes on Tuesday, Jono might have a playlist prepared for you.
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//Well, then! Come and pay me a visit at th'Groovy Tunes, and I'll see what I can put together for you, mate.// You've just gone and made Jono's day. //In th'meantime, was there anything in particular that you came in for, today?//
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"I will do so," he promised. "There was, I am thinking I would like to try my hand at reading some fairly easy books."
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//Plenty of it is fiction,// he noted, making his way to the children's books. //Fantasy tales about fuzzy ducklings and bears on bicycles, really. But it isn't a bad place to start to see if you've got phonics under control before moving up. We might have you reading short novels, yet.//
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He'd stop that right there before he was forced to explain just why the eggs and ham were that colour.
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He bent over and grabbed a copy of One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish from the shelf and offered it to Faramir. Since they were already on the topic of Seuss, and all. //How is this, mate?//
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Jono's brain had melted a little when he'd learned about Arthur and Merlin, yes.
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